NASCAR Driver Ragequits Race Virtual Virtual, Not A Mad

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NASCAR Driver Ragequits Race Virtual Virtual, Not A Mad

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NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace

NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace
Pictures: Katelyn Mulcahy (Getty)

ENASCAR Racing Pro Invite Event, where NASCAR drivers are racing against each other online because they currently can't do it in real life, it has already given us something spicy sporting action. During the Sunday race, which was being televised, Bubba Wallace quit in the middle of a race after clashing with a rival in an unimaginable video game.

During the event, Wallace and Clint Bowyer met several times, the official NASCAR account containing the highlights:

Views from the Wallace broadcast, however, were better:

The controversy brought Wallace's brutal approach to the race, which led to him publicly declaring that he was not stubborn, before his race sponsor threw him an unimaginable NASCAR:

And that wasn't all the race expected! In the same incident, as Keeper reports, Driver Erik Jones missed graduation due to communication problems, and "seven-year-old NASCAR striker Jimmie Johnson fired his under-20s competitor after being falsely told that he still had another car, but he would disappear."

I miss sports. And while the fake sports are different, they certainly mold to have its charms.

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